And the name really does say it all: The juice combinations are definitely creative. I had a juice special with apple, pear, beet, ginger and lemon. It was served in a mason jar and was bright red due to the beet juice (see photo below). And it was absolutely delicious. Other creative juices are called Groovin’ Greens and Sunrise Surfer.

The voting is complete and the Ancient City finished No. 6 in the Best Historic City contest, an online event hosted by 10Best, a division of USA Today Travel.

The top five include Montgomery, Ala.; Annapolis, Md.; Williamsburg, Va.; Savannah; and Charleston, S.C. "I think a lot of people would have named those other cities. But for St. Augustine to be there, I think that’s a feather in our cap," said Paul Williamson, director of public affairs for the city of St. Augustine.

Coca-Cola memorabilia, metal lunch boxes, Star Wars collectibles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toys and Barbie Dolls in original boxes are just a few of the items that will be auctioned Saturday at Pot Belly’s Cinema Plus.

Owner Kenneth Pierce has been a collector all his life and has filled every nook and cranny of the historic building in downtown St. Augustine with things that he enjoys. He estimates there are 1 million items total to be sold.

Alternative rock band Sister Hazel formed in Gainesville in 1993 —combining elements of folk, classic and southern rock and pop for a signature sound.

One of their biggest hit songs is “All for You,” released in 1997 on the album Somewhere More Familiar.

Although the band has toured the U.S. for about 20 years, the performance on Friday at the Rhythm & Ribs Festival is the group’s first show in St. Augustine. Sister Hazel will be on stage from 8:30 to 10 p.m. April 4 at Francis Field, 29 W. Castillo Drive.